Of all the half-finished, reclaimed songs that made up the Rolling Stones' hastily assembled and yet surprisingly cohesive 1981 collection 'Tattoo You,' 'Start Me Up' clearly had the biggest impact.
Exploring the story behind The Rolling Stones classic track 'Start Me Up' and the reasons why Keith Richards referred to the ...
For better or worse, The Rolling Stones were never afraid to be tasteless. For example, “Sympathy for the Devil” came at a time when Satanism in rock music was a lot more controversial. Mick Jagger ...
The Rolling Stones‘ “Start Me Up” is one of the classic songs from the 1980s. Despite this, an Olivia Newton-John song prevented “Start Me Up” from hitting No. 1. This was a travesty. Olivia ...
Time, as the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards would readily admit, can offer new perspective. That certainly was the case with "Start Me Up," which had originally boasted a reggae vibe during sessions ...
The Rolling Stones' performance at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival was years in the making but lived up to the hype. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and the rest of the band ...
The attitude of “Start Me Up” jumps out of the groove from the first downstroke of the guitar as Keith Richards defiantly hits his Fender Telecaster. It’s one of those instantly recognizable songs.
In the fall, The Rolling Stones released their first album of original material since 2005’s A Bigger Bang, the blue-rock-laden Hackney Diamonds. While the set marked a pivotal turning point for the ...
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